Princess Dress – 3 Crucial Components To The Perfect Dress For Your Princess

Monday, 30. November 2009

In this article we will look at 3 important parts to the perfect princess dress and how you can make one for your own little princess. While playing dress up entering a world of make believe, it is necessary to have the right dress; but unless you are a princess yourself, you may not know what it takes to create such a dress.

1. Color Choice: As with most people, no two princesses are alike; this applies to your own little princess as well. And since everyone has their own taste, it is important to pick the right color to suit her desires. Let your daughter be involved in the process, this will ensure that the end result will be something that she will truly love. Pink may be your idea of the perfect princess dress color, but she may have something else in mind entirely.

2. Shoes: It has been said that no outfit is complete without the shoes. As Snow White had her trademark black slippers and Cinderella her shoes made of glass, it is important to choose the right shoes for your princess’s dress. Find something that will not only compliment the dress, but that will fit your child well; the last thing you want happening is for their shoes to not fit and cause a catastrophe on their way to the ball!

The Birth Of The Disney Pins Lanyard

Saturday, 25. July 2009

Noticeably, there are a lot of people wearing Disney pins lanyard around Disney parks, hotels and resorts. But do you know who are allowed to wear them? Guests and cast members can wear lanyards with their best collection of Disney pins. Some actually uses their bags, hats, vests and specially made belt lanyards. But the neck lanyards are the most popular one. Each lanyard can contain a dozen of pins but cannot be traded as one whole lot. Only single pins can be traded by the cast member to its guests.

The main purpose of Disney pins lanyard is to promote Disney pin trading among visitors and resort workers. Disney pin trading was introduced by Paul Pressler at Disneyland Resort in 1999. The lanyard, on the other hand, came a bit later and was initially released in 2002 by Walt Disney World. From promoting the first pin lanyards as “Disney’s Cast Lanyard Collection” to placing small icons of Mickey Mouse on pins, hence, the “Disneyland’s Hidden Mickey Collection”, was just the start of a wide array of collection now available in different Disney amusement parks, hotels and resorts.

How Did Disney Pins Lanyard Start Off?

Tuesday, 21. July 2009

Wearing Disney pins lanyards are probably the most universal way in displaying the most priced possession of the Disney collectors. Although they are also familiar accessories on cork boards, notebooks, bags, hats and vests, lanyards still top the list for common usage and for being wearable by almost anyone, even young children. You can find almost close to a dozen pins on a single lanyard and as a requirement, cast members must trade off their pins for guest members’.

The main purpose of Disney pins lanyard is to promote Disney pin trading among visitors and resort workers. Disney pin trading was introduced by Paul Pressler at Disneyland Resort in 1999. The lanyard, on the other hand, came a bit later and was initially released in 2002 by Walt Disney World. From promoting the first pin lanyards as “Disney’s Cast Lanyard Collection” to placing small icons of Mickey Mouse on pins, hence, the “Disneyland’s Hidden Mickey Collection”, was just the start of a wide array of collection now available in different Disney amusement parks, hotels and resorts.